Corruptor

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A genetic marvel, corruptors were giant brain-like creatures, with snapping beaks and dangling tentacles.[1] The corruptor carried thick ink sacs that produced and stored parasite spores, an ink-like substance that disrupted matter at a molecular level. Any vehicles or personnel doused with this compound became very vulnerable, as the atomic chains that kept them together became brittle.[2] The corruptor could cover its targets in acid, causing them to take additional damage from attacks.[1]

The corruptor's tentacles consisted of elongated muscle fibers laden with cancerous growths. As said growths increased in size, consuming the surrounding tissues in the process, they generated a powerful electromagnetic field that warped gravity around the creature, granting it flight. If the corruptor did not regulate the growths, they were more than capable of completely consuming its tentacles. The spores stored in its ink sacs were circulated through the tentacles from time to time. This seemed to inhibit (and even regress) the development of its ever-present cancerous growths. It is assumed by Dominionscientists that the creature did this to adjust its flight capabilities to new atmospheres, and to prevent the cancerous cells from consuming its tentacles.

The corruptor's ability to fly was also aided by a statocyst—a pear-shaped gland that contained a solid, mineralized mass that floated in a low-density liquid. Its walls were coated in an impermeable substance of variable viscosity, and lined with small filaments. When the mineral core inside the gland shifted due to movement or orientation changes, the liquid and the filaments provided instant feedback to the corruptor, allowing it to maintain its balance and navigate both in atmospheric conditions and deep space.

Bulbous protrusions on the top and the sides of the corruptor constituted its raw brain mass, which also functioned as a disposable protective measure. When something hit the tissue with enough force, it became a foamy substance that absorbed and redirected the kinetic energy of the impact. The damaged brain tissue was then discarded and regenerated.[2]

Designed solely for use against aerial targets, corruptors were used against capital ships[3] and were deeply feared by both terrans and protoss. Fortunately for the Swarm's enemies, corruptors were usually found near only the most advanced hive clusters.[1]

The corruptor's genetic template was lost during the Second Great War when the Swarm fragmented after the Battle of Char. The brood lord, an evolution of the corruptor, was nearly lost with it; when the brood lord's template was recovered it was rebased on the mutalisk.[4]

In Legacy of the Void, corruptors gain Caustic Spray, an ability that targets ground units and structures and deals damage over time. The damage increases, making it nastier against high hit point buildings.[6]

Corruptors have a weak attack but high health. They may outlast low armor and low damage unit like the mutalisk and phoenix. They are also effective against massive air units and colossi due to bonus damage and Corruption.

Corruptors should avoid void rays which have fully-charged attacks or have activated Prismatic Alignment, since void rays deal extra damage to armored units. Vikings should also be avoided for the same reason.